Autism

Causes & Prevention

The Causes of Autism are Unclear and There is No Cure

According to the Mayo Clinic, autism is a brain disorder that is associated with a range of developmental problems, mainly in communication and social interaction.

Causality has not been found yet, and although there are many treatment options, no cure has yet been found.

What Does It Mean When Medical Experts Say "Race" Is A Risk Factor For Certain Diseases?

Editor's Note:

"Race" is sometimes mentioned as a risk factor in the development of certain cancers and a number of other diseases. When you read this in a discussion about an illness, note that the explanation seldom refers to anything biological. Instead, it usually refers to behavior, such as eating habits. The kinds of behavior usually mentioned as risk factors are culturally determined. They are not genetic or biological.

Dramatic Explosion of Autism Rates Does Not Fit the Genetic Model -- Environmental Causes Are Being Studied

The number of children who have been diagnosed with one of the autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) has climbed to a startling degree.

The most severe ASD is autistic disorder (which often is called simply “autism”); another form is Asperger syndrome. In the United States, the diagnosis of ASDs increased roughly 10-fold over the course of a decade, from 4–5 children per 10,000 in the 1980s to 30–60 children per 10,000 in the 1990s, according to a report in the August 2003 Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.

The Chemical Timebomb that has started to explode

Investigative journalist Randall Fitzgerald, author of "The Hundred-Year Lie: How Food and Medicine Are Destroying Your Health" believes that "There's a chemical bomb in your body - and it's about to explode."